Human Sexuality - Chapter 1 People
3 Constitutional Principles to Overturn Laws Regarding Consensual Sexual Behavior
1.Independent Rights 2.Privacy Law 3.Equal Protection
Margaret Mead
1930's - One of the first anthropologists to examine sexual customs and attitudes, concluded they are shaped by cultural narratives
Richard Mapplethorne
20th c. photographer who took sadomachichistic photos, supported by the arts
Williams H. Masters and Virginia E. Johnson
"Human Sexual Response" was published containing research of over 10,000 orgasms, research focused on physocial elements and sexual disfunction
Greek Views on Sex
Aristotle and Plato believed sexual urges were about needs vs. friendship-love
Shunga
Japanese bridal scrolls
Magnus Hirschfeld
One of first individuals to take a stand for homosexuality,
18th C. Western Cultures
Sexually implicit/nudity was permitted so long as the genitals were covered
20th C. Western Cultures
Surrealism (sexual fantasy and free thought)
Lady Charlotte's Lover (1929)
author D.H. Lawrence, stirred controversy for years, pioneer in its sensitive treatment of erotic themes
Ulysses
author James Joyce, was banned bc of pornographic themes that went against Judge Woosley's decision to limit porn in the US in 1933
Cultural Relativism
concerning immigrants, believing one's home culture should be respected
Presidential Commission on Obscenity and Pornography
created by Nixon in the 1970's, recommended repeal of porn based consummations
Commission on Pornography
created by Reagan in 1984
Raimondi
created sculptures of the art given to him by painter Giulio Romano
Eurocentric
dualist, seen as black and white or either or
Cultural Absolutism
expecting everyone to adapt to the culture they live in now
Pietro Aretino
originator of European pornography, published the first "Stroke Book" in 1527 "I Modi" (the Ways), created sonnets to accompany the drawing
Giulio Romano
painted sexual positions
Online Children Protection Act
passed by Congress in 1998, challenged with constitutionality, struck down in 2009
Legion of Decency
instituted by Roman Catholic Church in 1934, standards were adopted by the Hollywood Production Code, became a bias for women's rights and sexuality to fit the mindset of the era
Pre-Columbian Art from Mexico and Peru
showed fellatio, exaggerated penis size, often homosexuality
Ancient Greek Art
showed rabid sexual situations
Richard von Krafft-Ebbing
wrote "Psychopothia Sexualis", Widely circulated medical text that portrayed various forms of sexual behavior and arousal as disgusting and pathological. Four classifications of sexual deviations: Sadism, masochism, fetishism, and homosexuality Masturbation caused all sexual deviations.
Alfred Kinsey
zoologist who went into studies about human sexuality, and through his work, sexuality became respected as a scientific study, published books on both Male and Female sexuality
Mid 1980's
recognition and awareness of AIDS and HIV
St. Thomas Aquinas
sex could be pleasurable and used for reproduction
Theodore van de Velde
Dutch physician, wrote "Ideal Marriage", encouraged sexual responsiveness in a Victorian-era mindset, encouraged and taught about oral, foreplay, and corrections for sexual problems
Henry Hevelock Ellis
English sex researcher who spent decades studying sexuality in Western culture and wrote 7 volumes on the subject, noted masturbation was common and natural, women could have same sexual desires as men, and the male and female orgasm are similar
The Sex (Now Sexuality)
First organized sex education, founded in 1964
Iwan Bloch
German physician, coined "sexual science", first "sexologist," discovered sexuality was natural and healthy
St. Augustine
Negative view on sex for pleasure, sex was only acceptable in marriage and for reproduction
Sigmund Freud
Neuroses were produced by unconscious conflicts of a sexual nature, created Theory of Infantile Sexuality, wrote "Three Essays on the Theory of Sexuality" in 1905
Helena Wright
Pioneer in female sexual liberation, gyro in London during 1920's, published book called "The Sex Factor in Marriage" to help women understand their bodies and how to achieve orgasm, as she discovered most women found sex unpleasurable and a marital duty
Robert Latou Dickinson
Published "A Thousand Marriages" in 1932, created and introduced the electric vibrator, spent time learning about women's sexual organs such as clitoris, taught women how to orgasm, and learned that sexual repression during childhood could cause abnormalities in function during adulthood